Yup
But both you and I know that already 
Well I'm sorry for clarifying my positionPerhaps I should have just been a **** and argued with MEP when I'd said something which was wrong/ambiguous as others on here seem to do
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I'm not sure that's right - if it's for prepping the food - then there's unlikely to be any troubles with it.
As long as once the food is prepared, it's safe - then no problems.
I mean - raw chicken is unsafe, but once cooked - it's fine.
The whole "adverse" reaction thing is quite ambiguous though. I mean, if the LN had totally dissipated, how could she have a reaction to it?
So the question is, before we can speculate any more - is did the LN get into her stomach, and if so, was it supposed to, or was that an error somewhere....
Those of you who know exactly how to safely prepare a drink using LN stay.
i know this, not going to post a how too as someone will copy and get it wrong, but its not done in the glass you drink out of
Forget cocktails im gonna have a bath in the stuff![]()
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'Toxic chemical'
another toxic chemical http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-west-wales-19906942
I think liquid Nitrogen is a little more difficult to get hold of than sharp knifes, high voltage electricity, flammable gas or even microwave radiation.
I'd like to drink Petrol
Really? Its a very expensive beverage...
Its cheaper than water at most UK petrol stations! 1 Litre of Volvic: £1.89 1 Litre of V-Power: £1.45
Its not that expensive![]()